I've had my black sparkle Maxi Rough Stack for around 3 weeks now, and I thought it was time to give a little feedback on the powder coat.
It is holding up. And, I haven't been taking it easy on it like I said i would. My RS has hit the concrete floor in the shop at work two or three times and I've dropped it getting in and out of the car a few times on a variety of surfaces from asphalt and concrete to gravel and dirt. So far, no chips or scratches.
I inspected it closely last night. What really impressed me was the bottom. All of my mods have completely scratched up bottoms. I'll set my PV down just about anywhere that provides a flat enough surface. So, my desks, different equipment in the shop, a flat rock, porch railings, concrete, - you-name-it. If I need to free up my hands, my PVs get set anywhere handy. The bottoms get really scratched up.
So far, I can't detect even a single scratch in the bottom of the black one. The powder coat is durable and very resistant to that sort of thing.
It is holding up. And, I haven't been taking it easy on it like I said i would. My RS has hit the concrete floor in the shop at work two or three times and I've dropped it getting in and out of the car a few times on a variety of surfaces from asphalt and concrete to gravel and dirt. So far, no chips or scratches.
I inspected it closely last night. What really impressed me was the bottom. All of my mods have completely scratched up bottoms. I'll set my PV down just about anywhere that provides a flat enough surface. So, my desks, different equipment in the shop, a flat rock, porch railings, concrete, - you-name-it. If I need to free up my hands, my PVs get set anywhere handy. The bottoms get really scratched up.
So far, I can't detect even a single scratch in the bottom of the black one. The powder coat is durable and very resistant to that sort of thing.
